Chris Bosh’s season may be slowing to a halt as doctors suspect he may have a pulmonary embolism.
Just days after participating in his 10th NBA All-Star weekend, Miami Heat center Chris Bosh is now out indefinitely.
Bosh was said to have been suffering some pain over the weekend while on vacation with teammate Dwyane Wade and their families. When the pain continued into the week, he saw team doctors who sent him to the hospital on Wednesday for tests.
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The weekend came, bringing with it the Saturday All-Star festivities, headlined by the Dunk Contest. There was a significant amount of hype for Minnesota Timberwolves rookie Zach LaVine heading into the Sprite All-Star Dunk Contest.
Anyone that has seen him play knows that he has freakishly athletic hops.
For those who have witnessed his athleticism, it came as no surprise that he would win the contest.

If you were sleeping, you probably missed it.
Late Thursday night, while many around the world are sleeping for the Friday workday, Grammy award-winning rapper and Toronto Raptors team ambassador Drake released an unpromoted album.
He announced the release of the new album on Twitter.

The film “Selma”, which opened nationally on January 9th, details the Civil Rights efforts of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in the small city of Selma, Alabama, as he and his followers sought voting equality.
The movie has achieved critical acclaim, even earning an Oscar nomination for Best Picture. Yet, for all the praise that the film has received, it is not without it’s critics — many of whom will cede that the film is good, but point out its failings.
Count

The audacity of some people. Some people presume to know what’s going on in your life and make their judgments without regard for the truth.
It’s a sad reality, but reality nonetheless. Some people just think they know you. They make assertions about you and make backhanded or overt insults about you on social media.
Such is the case with Mo Williams, who left the Portland Trail Blazers as a free agent in the offseason and signed with the Minnesota Timberwolves. A

While many GMs were working the phones this week, Knicks president Phil Jackson was using a different, more contemporary form of communication: Twitter.
On Thursday, Donnie Nelson and Danny Ainge swung a five-player trade that sent Rajon Rondo to Dallas and draft picks to Boston. On Friday, Daryl Morey, Flip Saunders and Sam Hinkie worked a three-team deal that landed Corey Brewer and Alexey Shved in Houston and draft picks in Minnesota and Philadelphia.
But not Jackson, and not the Knicks.
Jackson doesn’t

Many athletes are spiritual or religious, phrase it how you like. It is a widely known fact.
Poring over the vast number of NBA athlete tweets each day, there is a common theme among many of them. Many share scriptures on Twitter and express their faith or offer prayers in the face of bad circumstance or situations for others.
It is a common occurrence enough that it’s not often perceived as being ‘newsworthy’ — and, most certainly, not ‘entertaining’ enough to be

Washington Wizards shooting guard Martell Webster is currently rehabbing from back surgery to correct a herniated disc in his lower back. Though he had a successful microdisectomy at the end of June, he likely will not return to action for at least another month.
Webster, 27, as recently as an October article in the Washington Post, has made it clear that he does not intend to play beyond his current contract
I know this game is probably not going to be the